Against all enemies : inside America's war on terror / Richard A. Clarke.
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TextPublication details: London : Free Press, c2004.Description: xxvii, 316 p. ; 22 cmISBN: - 9780743268233
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Includes index.
1. Evacuate the White House --
2. Stumbling into the Islamic World --
3. Unfinished missions, unintended consequences --
4. Terror returns (1993-1996) --
5. The almost war, 1996 --
6. Al Qaeda revealed --
7. Beginning homeland protection --
8. Delenda Est --
9. Millenium alert --
10 Before and after September 11 --
11. Right war, wrong war.
Revelations about the Bush administration's inattention to the threat to terrorism pre-9/11, and his stinging critique of the impact on terrorism of the war on Iraq, made front-page headlines. It is no wonder the White House went into full attack mode. It is both the most authoritative history of America's twenty-year struggle with terrorism, and a timeless memoir revealing how the US government really works.
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